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Annapurna
Circuit Trek |
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The trek starts from the south east of Annapurna (Besishar)
area and end in the south west of Annapurna (Pokhara)
is a classical trek. It is one of the most appreciated
trek by the all types (adventurer to a normal) trekkers.
It raises from low land (Marshyangdi valley) and
will led till (5416m Throng- La) and descend (Kali
Gandaki valley) to the low land smoothly. The special
advantage of this trek will be to let you enjoy the
whole Annapurna from four direction.

View form Annapurna Circuit Trek:
This trek is one of the most popular trekking in Nepal.
The highest pass is Throng La 5416m. The trek starts
form the low land of Marshyangdi valley and end in
Kaligandaki valley. It will offer the view of the
same mountain form the four direction. It will offer
all the Annapurna, Manaslu and Dhaulagiri mountain
ranges. Local people working in the agricultural field
and harvesting can be another joy of the trek.
Difficulties:
It is considered as a demanding trekking trek as it
can be finished in three week or less Day as well
as. It starts from Besishar and end in Pokhara. It
can be combined with Annapurna Base camp trek, Nar
Phu Trek, Tilicho pass Trek, or upper Mustang trek.
Flora and fauna:
This are combines with high and low lands. On the
way of trekking if you keep your eyes open you can
see the high himalayan animal, plants, vegetation
to the low lands as well as. It has many different
types of plants, flower including orchids, vegetation
and animal including Beer, Himalayan Tsar, Assam Monkey
and many more. Many spices of butterfly are found
in steamy low valleys at the beginning and ending
part of trek.
People and culture:
there are Gurung and Magar people at the end. While
there in Manang area there are Tibetan influenced
people and culture can be seem. After cross the pass
there are different types people (mixed Tibetan and
Nepali mixed type) can be seen.
Food Accommodation:
It offers a tiny and comfortable lodge for sleep and
hygiene food all along the trek. as in the last Day
they seems very much professional to feed the hygienic
food to the trekkers and clean rooms. There are attached
bathroom single or double accommodation are also available.
Guide and porter:
Our company offer highly experienced guide to make
your holiday memorable and enjoyable. We also supply
mother language speaking guide in special requirements.
Best time to Travel:
Late September to mid December and Late February to
end of May will be the best time. (March and April
is the best to observe the Nepal's National flower
Rhododendren)
Transport:
This trek starts from Besishar which is few hours
drive from Kathmandu and end in Pokhara. There are
regular local transport and private charter service
as well as. We can manage as your requirements and
group size.
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Itinerary of Annapurna
Circuit Trek |
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Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu. Our
representative
will be waiting in airport and transfer to
Hotel/ Guest House. We can book the hotel
as per your requirements. |
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Day 02: Kathmandu sight seeing and
preparation for trekking (Swyambhunath, Boudhanath,
Patan Durbar Square and Pashupatinath) |
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Day 03: Take a ride form Kathmandu
and arrive in Bulbule 840m. Over night in
the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 04: Trek to Syange 1080m. Over
night in the guest house. B.L.D. |
Day 05: Trek to Tal 1700m. Over night
in the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 06: Trek to Dharapani 1960m Over
night in the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 07: Trek to Pisang 3240m Over
night in the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 08: Trek to Manang 3440m Over
night in the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 09: Rest in Manang (this day we
will hike to Gangapurna glacier and Gangapurna
lake and after back to lodge and rest) |
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Day 10: Trek to Ledar 4250m Over night
in the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 11: Trek to Throng Phedi 4420m
Over night in the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 12: Trek to Muktinath 3800m Over
night in the guest house. B.L.D. |
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Day 13: Drive to Pokhara |
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Day 14: Relax in Pokhara |
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Day 15: Drive back to Kathmandu or
join other tour/ trek |
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Day 16:Departure
to Home or other tour/ trek. |
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Annapurna Trekking Map
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Terms & Conditions
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For Further Information & Booking
click here
Sending Money For Advance Booking
click here
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Our full board package cost includes the
following:
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Airport transfers (by private car, van
or bus as per group size)
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All land transfers as per itinerary to
trek. (by private car, van or bus as per
group size)
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Domestic flights and departure taxes as
per itinerary.
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All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
whilst on the trek. Meals on camping
treks will prepared by AATE and served
from our dinning room tent.
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All lodge accommodations, tenting fees
and hotel in Pokhara.
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Annapurna Conservation Park entrance
fees.
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Porters and/or pack animal (one porter
per two persons is provided to carry the
clients personal effects)
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Trekking equipment (For a lodge based
trek a duffle Bag for your non-personnel
gear. For camping based treks a tent
(shared between two persons), mattress,
sleeping bag, kitchen and dinning room
tents and all kitchen utensils, toilet
tent)
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Trekking staff (guide with government
license holder and other assistant
guides where applicable, cook, Sherpa
and porter as per requirements).
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Insurance for the trekking staff.
(insurance as per state law)
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First aid medical kit. Check Here
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All the government tax and our (AATE)
service charges.
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Upon final payment AATE will provide
pre-departure file including the
detailed agreed itinerary, hotels and
transport booked and introduce you to
your trekking guide
Our full board package cost doesnot includes the
following:
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Personal trekking equipment Equipment
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All meals while in Kathmandu or in
Pokhara.
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Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, (they
can be included upon request).
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Sightseeing tours in Kathmandu, (they
can be included upon request).
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International flights and departure
taxes.
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Visa and passport fees (to entry and re
entry). Nepal entry visa is US$30 for 60
Day.
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Your travel insurance (for travel,
cancellation, accident, health,
emergency evacuation and loss of life,
theft of or damage to personal effects).
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Tips and gratuities (crew frequently
receives some recognition for good
service)
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Costs arising from unforeseen events
outside the control of AATE.
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Personal expenses such as alcoholic
beverages, soft drinks, mineral water,
monuments entrance fees, postage,
laundry, video, camera, phone, etc.
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The single supplements payable on all
bookings where only one person is
travelling.
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Gratuities for services provided on a
personal basis.
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All other services not included in the
"cost includes" section above.
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